Head-to-head
STACYC 20eDRIVE vs Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket
Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket leads on current VoltRipper Score, but rider fit, legality, budget, and support still decide the smarter buy.
| Bike | Score | Price | Peak power | Battery | Best fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| STACYC 20eDRIVE Kids - Beginner | 31 | $1,599 | Not published | 216 Wh | kids ages 11–12, learning throttle control safely |
| Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket Kids - Beginner | 37 | $249 | 250 W | Not published | young beginners (8–13), a first budget bike |
What works
- The gold-standard kids' electric balance bike — the on-ramp to real dirt riding for ages 11–12
- Swappable batteries, adjustable power modes, and a real hydraulic disc brake
- Widely available (including Amazon) and dealer-supported
Trade-offs
- Short 30–60 min runtime per battery
- Balance-bike format (no suspension) — for skill-building, not aggressive trails
- Premium pricing for a kids' bike
What works
- The cheapest true motocross-style kids' bike — often under $300
- Everywhere online (Amazon, Target, Walmart, Tractor Supply) — easy to buy and ship
- Simple, durable, and beginner-proof
Trade-offs
- Heavy sealed-lead-acid battery: ~7 mi range and a ~12 hr recharge
- 14 mph and no suspension — outgrown fast
- Rear-only brake, no front suspension